Biography

  • Years Active

    2015 – present (10 years)

  • Founded In

    London, England, United Kingdom

Next Stop Mars were ecstatic when recently asked to support ex-Union J member and close friend George Shelley; but it is also unsurprising as this young, dedicated and diligent group have been building a buzz among pop rock fans since they started playing gigs and touring across the UK.
The band originally formed in early 2010 when the brother-sister duo Denis and Shanel Jemal decided to take their infatuation with music and song writing to the next level. Fuelled by a mutual interest in the pop-club scene, the pair began producing their own original content from a home studio, working around the clock.
While touring with the likes of The Saturday's, M.A.D and Cher Lloyd across the UK, the pair, then known as SD Jem, soon made the decision to alter their sound (inspired by Busted, All Time Low and more recently 5SOS and The Vamps), to bestow a pop-rock resonance.
As part of their revamp, Denis (lead vocalist and bass) and Shanel (lead vocalist and keys), were joined by lead guitarist Dan Kerridge and drummer John Wilson in 2015, forming what is now known as Next Stop Mars.
The new members gave the band the extra dimension they were looking for, picking up the pace of their songs and firmly fixing them in the modern pop-rock space.
Raring to progress with their new sound, the band got to work in a home studio in London, England, that they later found out was the same room that both Busted and McFly used before them!
Next Stop Mars did not anticipate the positive feedback they would receive from industry names including inspirations Busted, Jason Derulo and Union J, and more recently, were tipped to be "the UK's hottest new band" by James Bourne from Busted!
Although they are undeniably pleased with how far they have come so far and with their long-time committed fans, Next Stop Mars have their sights set on matching, if not topping their predecessors with their unique and dynamic sound.
In addition to their recent performances supporting George Shelley, Next Stop Mars have been working on their debut album and preparing for a string of upcoming UK tour dates, as well as releasing a teaser single 'Bad Bitch' exclusively to Spotify.
The band are bursting with enthusiasm to spread their new sound and are wholly dedicated to cementing their name in the pop-rock space.

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